The Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station plans to drain radioactive water from two areas of the plant in April, leading to reduced evaporation of the water.
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There are gnomes hiding on Route 6A.And before you think I’m a little too far into the Chardonnay, let me reassure you that I know they are not real.
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This week, C.L. speaks with Alireza Shokoohi, extension educator and entomologist working with the UMass Extension Vegetable Program.
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This week on the Local Food Report, a naturalist takes Elspeth hunting for hazelnuts.
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The public broadcasting CEOs defended their networks against accusations from House Republicans of bias in news and cultural programming.
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March may come in like a lion, but around here it goes out on the crooked wings of an Osprey.
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This week: The train has left the station — South Coast rail starts running, and dignitaries crowd the platform to celebrate. And, we find out what happened behind closed doors when the EPA met the National Guard about its proposed machine gun range. Also: the summer rental market is looking slow right now on Martha's Vineyard.
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NPR Stories
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Domestic violence shelters have long kept their locations secret to protect victims. But some say being more open is actually safer, and easier on victims.
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Staff that administer programs to help the elderly, disabled people and poor families with basic needs lost their jobs amid the Trump administration's layoffs.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Lisa Damour, a clinical psychologist, about how the Netflix show Adolescence depicts the struggles of young boys.
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The money funds birth control, STI testing and other non-abortion reproductive health care for low-income patients.
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Starting next season, a system of cameras will determine whether to award a first down rather than trot out a 10-yard chain. But humans will still decide where to spot the ball to begin with.